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  2. What it cost one developer to port a game through ID@Xbox - AOL

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    Fristrom breaks down the costs in a blog post: Microsoft provides Xbox One dev kits to early adopters of the ID@Xbox program, so those were free, but Fristrom spent $63 shipping one to his partner.

  3. ID@Xbox - Wikipedia

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    Angela Hession was the Launch Architect of the program and developed the program based on input from Independent Developers. Chris Charla is director of the program. [1] Developers who are registered in the program get access to two development kits at no cost, as well as access to all required technical documentation.

  4. Xbox Development Kit - Wikipedia

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    The Xbox Development Kit (XDK) is a software development kit created by Microsoft used to write software for the 2001 Xbox gaming system. The XDK includes libraries, a compiler, and various tools used to create software for the Xbox. The XDK has the option to integrate itself into Microsoft Visual Studio 2002 or 2003.

  5. Game development kit - Wikipedia

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    The ID@Xbox program allows qualified game developers to self-publish their games to the Xbox One, as well as access free middleware and use two development hardware kits for free. [ 23 ] The Windows Dev Center allows developers to create apps and games on Windows 8 , Windows 8.1 , and Windows 10 platforms as part of the Universal Windows ...

  6. Xbox Development Kit arrives with 'significantly reduced ...

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    With a shockingly small amount of fanfare, Microsoft has ushered in a striking new Xbox Development Kit, which is purportedly designed to increase efficiency and reduce cost for Xbox 360 dev teams.

  7. Xbox 360 - Wikipedia

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    Before the launch of the Xbox 360, several Alpha development kits were spotted using Apple's Power Mac G5 hardware. This was because the system's PowerPC 970 processor was running the same PowerPC architecture that the Xbox 360 would eventually run under IBM 's Xenon processor.

  8. Xbox Live Indie Games - Wikipedia

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    As Microsoft transitioned from the Xbox 360 to the Xbox One, the Xbox Live Indie Games program was not brought over to the new platform. The XNA software was discontinued in 2013, and in September 2015, Microsoft emailed developers outlining the end-of-life of the Xbox Live Indie Games program. [ 30 ]

  9. Here's what a white Xbox One dev kit looks like - AOL

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    A photo of a white Xbox One dev kit has been posted to Reddit, giving us a look at what Microsoft's next-gen console would look like in a different color. The system appears to be based around the ...